SAO PAULO INTERVIEWS: FELIPE MOROZINI
Meeting Filipe Morozini at his home felt like stepping into a living, breathing piece of art. Photographer, activist, poet, and a true Gemini bursting with ideas—Filipe is creativity in its purest form.
His home, soon to be featured in an upcoming book, is a world of its own. Every corner has a story, every wall is filled with art—his own and that of other incredible artists. It’s not just a place where creativity exists; it’s a place where it thrives.
Filipe’s journey is just as fascinating. He started in law but soon traded the courtroom for a camera, becoming widely known for his photography, urban interventions, and thought-provoking installations.
He finds art in the smallest things—window views, street corners, everyday moments—challenging the idea that art has to fit into a specific space or definition.
Spending time in Filipe’s world was inspiring, full of deep conversations about art, life, and the beauty hidden in the everyday. Walking away, I wasn’t just thinking about his work—I was seeing the world a little differently.
His work moves beyond galleries and museums, shaping fashion campaigns, set designs, and even the way people experience São Paulo’s cityscape.
Filipe Morozini doesn’t just create art. He makes you feel it, live it, and see it everywhere.
Follow Felipe and his work @felipemorozini
Stay tuned as we will share clips of his home on Instagram @Kintustudio_store